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Thread: Beretta SO5 Olympic-Level Sidelock Competition Shotgun 12ga

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    Cool Beretta SO5 Olympic-Level Sidelock Competition Shotgun 12ga

    MSRP $25,000 USD. In stock now.














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    Last edited by North_Sylva; 01-30-2016 at 04:02 PM.

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    Not too shabby....!

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    I do like nice shotguns but round off that price in Canadian dollars and were right around $35,000.00 plus the taxes.
    I've traveled a long way and a lot of the roads were not paved.

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    For that kind of bread I would really expect a near perfect checkering job on the metal! Outside the border on the release lever and crazily un-parallel in general.
    Canada ended when Trudeau began.

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    I can appreciate a high end gun, but for $25,000 usd I would expect more from the wood, engraving and metal. Maybe it's just me?

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    where is the gold trim?

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    What, did some of you miss the set of Perazzi's for $375,000 usd a shot show?

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    Quote Originally Posted by handofzeus View Post
    For that kind of bread I would really expect a near perfect checkering job on the metal! Outside the border on the release lever and crazily un-parallel in general.
    Just so you know, all of the panels of old Ferraris don't match either... that's what happens when it's hand made. Everything would have been perfect if it's made by a machine. It's part of the charm as they say.

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    This is in no way any attempt to derail the thread - but what makes this cost as much as nice mid-high entry level car?
    I'm going to assume it's man hours that went into it? Ie - the labour / QC aspect and quality goods?

    I only ask because I'm curious.

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